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# [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Privacy_Icons|Simple privacy icon design challenge]]. Engaging design, law students and regular web users to accelerate the development of icons that make privacy policies easier to understand. | # [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Privacy_Icons|Simple privacy icon design challenge]]. Engaging design, law students and regular web users to accelerate the development of icons that make privacy policies easier to understand. | ||
# [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Ultimate Presentation Challenge | # [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Ultimate_Presentation_Challenge|Ultimate Open Internet Presentation Challenge(or Drumbeats?)]]. A competition to create an deliver teh best presentation that explains what the Open Web is, and why it is important. Global, but with a specific focus on Brasil, India, Middle East and East Asia. First step towards fostering a grassroots network that promotes the open web in these market. | ||
# [[Drumbeat/Challenges/KeepitopenTechTalk|Keep It Open TechTalk]] An ignite style presentation in which a challenge to the open internet or an idea on how to make the internet more open is shared. These presentations serve as an important feeder for [[Drumbeat/challenges|Drumbeat Challenges]] around which the community can organize and take action. | |||
# [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Visualize_the_Web|‘Visualizing the open internet’ challenge]]. Engaging artists and web developers to create data visualizations that 'show what the internet looks like' using new open web technologies (e.g. processing.js) | # [[Drumbeat/Challenges/Visualize_the_Web|‘Visualizing the open internet’ challenge]]. Engaging artists and web developers to create data visualizations that 'show what the internet looks like' using new open web technologies (e.g. processing.js) | ||